Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most Read
Poor Surveillance to Blame for Human Bid Flu Infections
Adjust font size:

Following a Ministry of Health (MOH) announcement of China's eighth human case if bird flu on Monday, MOH spokesman Mao Qun'an said yesterday that the main reasons for human bird flu infections were a lack of effective surveillance in villages and towns as well as delayed reporting of outbreaks.

A 6-year-old boy, surnamed Ouyang, in Guiyang County in central China's Hunan Province is reported to be in critical condition in hospital. Experts have meanwhile found ill chickens in the area where the boy lives, but have yet to test whether they are infected with the H5N1 virus.

Most of the human cases on the Chinese mainland were reported after the patients were admitted to hospital before investigations were conducted in the patients' villages, Mao said.

At village clinics or township hospitals, the human infections were typically diagnosed as pneumonia from unknown causes because doctors there are not adequately qualified to detect bird flu infections.

As a result, the best window of opportunity for treatment was missed, leading to the three fatalities in China, he said.

The monitoring and reporting system of infectious diseases now covers 66 percent of China's township hospitals, and more than 90 percent of hospitals at county levels or above.

More village doctors will be encouraged, and financially supported, to join the system, Mao said, adding that all hospitals have been asked to scrutinize pneumonia cases without clear causes.

In addition, the Ministry of Agriculture (MOA) also announced last night that it was the deadly H5N1 bird flu virus that killed 16,000 quails in a farm in Guiyang, Southwest China's Guizhou Province, between January 1 and 6.

In view of this, the government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) yesterday suspended the import of poultry and poultry meat from Guizhou.

In another development, the MOA said a wild bird in east China's Anhui Province has been identified as a carrier of the human strain of the avian flu virus.

A gene sequencing analysis has shown that the virus detected in a dead bird was 99.6 percent homologous with the human strain.
 
The dead bird was found in a pond by Guo Fusheng, a researcher with the ministry's animal quarantine institute.

Anhui previously reported two human cases of bird flu: a 24-year-old farmer named Zhou who died on November 10 and a 35-year-old farmer named Xu who died on November 22, 2005.

(China Daily, Xinhua News Agency January 11, 2006)

Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most Read

Related Stories
China's 8th Human Bird Flu Case
Bird Flu Knowledge Put on Poker
Migratory Birds Blamed for Sichuan Outbreak
Bird Flu Outbreak Reported in SW China
New Drug for Combating Bird Flu in Humans
China Develops World's First Live Bird Flu Vaccine
WHO Cautions over Bird Flu in China
First Volunteers Receive Test Bird Flu Vaccine
Chinese Bird Flu Samples Given to WHO
Call to Ensure Circulation of Poultry Products

Product Directory
China Search
Country Search
Hot Buys
SiteMap | About Us | RSS | Newsletter | Feedback
SEARCH THIS SITE
Copyright ? China.org.cn. All Rights Reserved ????E-mail: webmaster@china.org.cn Tel: 86-10-88828000 京ICP證 040089號(hào)
主站蜘蛛池模板: 黄色激情视频在线观看| chinese国产xxxx实拍| 欧美一级特黄啪啪片免费看| 亚洲香蕉免费有线视频| 三级小说第一页| 日韩免费观看视频| 亚洲va欧美va| 精品国产一二三区在线影院| 国产精品无码无需播放器| gaytv.me| 岛国在线观看视频| 亚洲午夜久久久精品影院| 精品无码久久久久久国产| 国产激情一区二区三区在线观看| 99re5精品视频在线观看| 新婚熄与翁公试婚小说| 久久夜色精品国产尤物| 波多野结衣看片| 国产三级日产三级日本三级| 97一区二区三区四区久久| 天堂在线www| xx00动态图| 小小视频日本高清完整版| 久别的草原电视剧免费观看| 狠狠夜色午夜久久综合热91| 加勒比HEZYO黑人专区| 黄页网址免费大全观看| 大学生久久香蕉国产线看观看| 久久久久国产视频| 欧美激情另类自拍| 亚洲综合无码AV一区二区| 男女特黄一级全版视频| 免费观看美女用震蛋喷水的视频| 经典三级在线播放线观看| 嘟嘟嘟www在线观看免费高清| 色国产在线视频一区| 国产乱子伦视频在线观看| 被女同桌调教成鞋袜奴脚奴| 国产精品无码免费播放| koreanbjneat| 宅男噜66免费看网站|